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I had a discussion the other day with somebody arguing for enforcing and not only encouraging non-anonymous reviews. The main argument was that reviewers should stand by their reviews and not be given the opportunity to hide behind their anonymity or even provide reviews despite covert conflicts of interest.
I am still inclined to allow anonymity but strongly encourage attributed reviews, but I think it's worth discussing. I don't think anything really bad would happen if all reviews had to be attributed, but in a small number of cases there can be valid reasons for reviewers to stay anonymous.
As a middle ground, we could force reviewers to state their reasons when they opt for anonymity. This might give us interesting insights.
I am interested to hear what others think.